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Wally-Mart in trouble locally
On 9/14/2011 2:15 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 13:48:14 -0400, X ` wrote: On 9/14/11 1:06 PM, wrote: On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 23:28:10 -0700, wrote: On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 02:19:09 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 18:55:24 -0700, wrote: It is only disruptive if we have nazis like you and Harry are there. As you pointed out, it is not necessarily illegal to smoke in a bar in Florida anyway. It all depends on what kind of license they have. If it is a restaurant that serves liquor it is illegal. If it is a bar that serves food (AKA a cocktail lounge with a class A license) it is up to the county. By a like token, if it is a tobacco store with a liquor license (a cigar bar) it is legal too. Oh, I'm a Nazi. Thanks for clarifying! So, it's not necessarily illegal, but you don't like ANY restrictions on YOUR rights, and to hell with anyone else. I support everyone's rights. So, define MY rights to not be around a carcinogenic cloud. How do I avoid one in a restaurant. I'm seated. Some guy waltz' in from the smoking section, and puffs away. I'm supposed to do what? Wait for the bouncer? Leave myself? Yes leave, please. If enough people did that the owner would ban smoking or he would have a smoking restaurant and you and Harry would never come in. Nobody is holding a gun to your head and making you come in. Owners of cheesy restaurants probably like a facility where smoking is allowed, because it'll help conceal poor ingredients in and bad preparation of the food. Why bother when the patrons can't smell or taste what is served? Show the *******s, don't go there. This is a problem that the market can easily deal with. If every non smoker boycotted "smoking allowed" places the market would decide how many restaurants your cohort will support. Unfortunately it may not be as big a number as you want to accept. around 20% of Americans admit they smoke in surveys but sales numbers seem to imply that number might be closer to 35-40%. I know a lot of "non-smokers" who still smoke. You only have to look at the White House to see that. I do notice that the most vehement anti smoker evangelicals are former smokers themselves who can't stand being around smoke because they fear that they do not have the will power to resist sparking one up. I will agree with anyone who says this is a drug addiction and it may be harder to kick than heroin. That explains the number of people who are hooked on the gum. (another disgusting habit). The people who clean up the country club would much rather vacuum up a few cigarette butts than to be scraping gum up out of the carpet and off the bottom of the tables. I was in my early twenties when my friend was running a AA meetings and such. He always told me the worst hypocrites were ex drinkers who preached to others to quit as if they were special or better "just because they quit doing something they shouldn't have been doing in the first place"... He was right of course. |
Wally-Mart in trouble locally
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Wally-Mart in trouble locally
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 00:59:48 -0400, wrote:
On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 11:06:47 -0700, wrote: On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 13:02:25 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 23:24:52 -0700, wrote: On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 02:06:24 -0400, wrote: OK I apologize, "all over the place" confused me. If you mean all over the inside of the bar, yes the bartender or the manager if they have one will enforce the smoking regulations or any other rules in that bar. If it is a tough place they also have bouncers.. I still don't get your question I hope you're wife is going to pay them extra for their extra effort. I can just imagine bartenders chasing after smokers... around and around the table. In the mean time, everyone else gets to breathe the smoke. Are you really that stupid or are you just trolling again? The easy way bartenders have to restore order is to cut off the offender and ban them from coming back. . So, I'm both stupid and a Nazi? How do you prevent the smoker from getting into the non-smoking section? What if they don't stub out the cig? How long do I have to sit there waiting for the cops to show up after the person refuses to leave If I was the bar owner I would have thrown you out by now for being a pain in the ass I would then have you arrested due to lack of development. |
Wally-Mart in trouble locally
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 01:14:52 -0400, wrote:
On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 11:55:46 -0700, wrote: On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 14:15:12 -0400, wrote: Which bad habit kills people with regularity? Not gum chewing. Feel free to continue to defend smoker's "rights". We are not sure what the long term effect of chewing nicotine gum is going to be. If nicotine is the poison they say it is, how can a $200 a month gum habit be all that healthy? Swallowing 40 mg of nicotine a day must do something bad to you. (10 chews) Most former smokers I know still chew the gum. It is a real problem at the club.(stuck everywhere) It's pretty bad for your teeth, gums, arteries, birth defects for babies of women's use during pregnancy... the list goes on. |
Wally-Mart in trouble locally
On 9/15/11 3:10 AM, wrote:
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 01:14:52 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 11:55:46 -0700, wrote: On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 14:15:12 -0400, wrote: Which bad habit kills people with regularity? Not gum chewing. Feel free to continue to defend smoker's "rights". We are not sure what the long term effect of chewing nicotine gum is going to be. If nicotine is the poison they say it is, how can a $200 a month gum habit be all that healthy? Swallowing 40 mg of nicotine a day must do something bad to you. (10 chews) Most former smokers I know still chew the gum. It is a real problem at the club.(stuck everywhere) It's pretty bad for your teeth, gums, arteries, birth defects for babies of women's use during pregnancy... the list goes on. You know, we may be making a tactical mistake here. Perhaps we should be encouraging all righties to smoke, chew and snort nicotine-laden tobacco products in mass quantities - in the privacy of their homes and cars, of course. In time, they'll "Darwin" themselves out of existence, and the gene pool will get a tremendous boost. -- I'd much rather be a champion of the powerless than a lickspittle of the powerful. |
Wally-Mart in trouble locally
On 9/15/2011 1:14 AM, wrote:
On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 11:55:46 -0700, wrote: On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 14:15:12 -0400, wrote: Which bad habit kills people with regularity? Not gum chewing. Feel free to continue to defend smoker's "rights". We are not sure what the long term effect of chewing nicotine gum is going to be. If nicotine is the poison they say it is, how can a $200 a month gum habit be all that healthy? Swallowing 40 mg of nicotine a day must do something bad to you. (10 chews) Most former smokers I know still chew the gum. It is a real problem at the club.(stuck everywhere) Those guys quit smoking, not nicotine. Might as well stick a wad between your cheek and gum. |
Wally-Mart in trouble locally
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says... On 9/15/11 3:10 AM, wrote: On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 01:14:52 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 11:55:46 -0700, wrote: On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 14:15:12 -0400, wrote: Which bad habit kills people with regularity? Not gum chewing. Feel free to continue to defend smoker's "rights". We are not sure what the long term effect of chewing nicotine gum is going to be. If nicotine is the poison they say it is, how can a $200 a month gum habit be all that healthy? Swallowing 40 mg of nicotine a day must do something bad to you. (10 chews) Most former smokers I know still chew the gum. It is a real problem at the club.(stuck everywhere) It's pretty bad for your teeth, gums, arteries, birth defects for babies of women's use during pregnancy... the list goes on. You know, we may be making a tactical mistake here. Perhaps we should be encouraging all righties to smoke, chew and snort nicotine-laden tobacco products in mass quantities - in the privacy of their homes and cars, of course. In time, they'll "Darwin" themselves out of existence, and the gene pool will get a tremendous boost. That would be MASSIVE quantities, Mr. Liberal Arts Degree. |
Wally-Mart in trouble locally
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 18:37:36 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
On Sep 13, 8:27*pm, X ` Man wrote: On 9/13/11 7:46 PM, BAR wrote: In articleR5GdnR9K0vwK2PLTnZ2dnUVZ_sWdn...@earthlink .com, says... On 9/13/11 7:55 AM, BAR wrote: In , says... In , says... On Mon, 12 Sep 2011 17:59:07 -0700, wrote: The same technology? You want to mandate restaurants to have a glassed in section with it's own air system?? If they did, would you be happy? *I thought not. They have even offered to have two separate buildings, with the same food and the same ambiance ... nope. not good enough. Self absorbed non smokers demand access to both buildings because they think they are missing something. Yes they are ... the fun people. I was just at a party in a restaurant. After eating we smokers all went outside for a smoke. Some non-smokers tagged along to avoid boredom. Left about 2/3 of the party sitting there twiddling their thumbs. They sat in dumb silence until we got back. Then the party resumed. Anti-smokers are often a sad lot. Walk around all their lives with a stick up their ass just to live a few more years of their uptight misery. Pretty sad. *Some are okay. *They usually do other drugs. My argument all along. A longer life expectancy is the reward for a dull, very dull life. Gotta love the rationalizations of the simple-minded. I watched my great-grandmother sit in a chair in my grandmother's living room for 15 years. She watched TV, ate and slept. I don't think she was doing much more five years before we moved back east. So, for 20 years she watched TV all day long and didn't do much else. Is that how you want to spend your years from 80 to 100? There's no reason to believe your familial experience is *the* pattern for all older people. I know a few guys well into their 80's who are actively involved in intellectually complicated "mover and shaker" tasks that would be beyond the abilities of many half their age. Neither of them are "smokers." I had a relative who died at 99 after a long, healthy, active life, and she was sharp as a tack until the very end. Hey, it's perfectly ok with me if you prefer to die young. On the other hand, my grandfather started smoking "roll yer own's" at age 11 when he lived in rural Skytook OK, and always smoked Lucky's, Chesterfields, Pall Malls, or Camels. The only time he smoked a filtered cigarette was when he had to bum one or pulled the wrong knob on the vending machine. He quit those when he was 78 and went with a pipe. He quit the pipe when he was 85 and passed away at 97. BTW, the week before he died, he was mowing his lawn with a push mower. Damn, Tim, that almost makes me want to start smoking again! Here are the latest results from my "Quit Meter": This will certify that John Leo Herring has not smoked cigarettes for ten years, eight months, three weeks, 10 hours, and 54 minutes. This has resulted in 195,822 cigarettes not smoked, saving $29,373.09 and a great reduction in his Global Warming Carbon Dioxide Footprint. Al Gore is quite proud of him. Furthermore, this will provide him an additional 1 year, 44 weeks, 22 hours, and 30 minutes to spend his daughters' inheritance. |
Wally-Mart in trouble locally
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 12:35:23 -0400, wrote:
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 00:10:08 -0700, wrote: Which bad habit kills people with regularity? Not gum chewing. Feel free to continue to defend smoker's "rights". We are not sure what the long term effect of chewing nicotine gum is going to be. If nicotine is the poison they say it is, how can a $200 a month gum habit be all that healthy? Swallowing 40 mg of nicotine a day must do something bad to you. (10 chews) Most former smokers I know still chew the gum. It is a real problem at the club.(stuck everywhere) Which bad habit kills people with regularity? Not gum chewing It's pretty bad for your teeth, gums, arteries, birth defects for babies of women's use during pregnancy... the list goes on. Make up your mind, You are arguing with yourself again So, now you're equating bubble gum with nicotine gum???? |
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